- () parentheses always return the cell or element of the same class.
- {} curly braces always refer to the cell contents of a cell array.
Can't get cell value
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Pedro Felipe Oliveira
el 28 de Ag. de 2015
Comentada: Pedro Felipe Oliveira
el 29 de Ag. de 2015
How can I get the 0 of this vector? This way doesn't work :(
>> size(X)
ans =
1 3
>> X{1,1}
ans =
0
-0.0466
-0.0374
-0.0207
>> X{1,1,1}
ans =
0
-0.0466
-0.0374
-0.0207
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Stephen23
el 28 de Ag. de 2015
Editada: Stephen23
el 28 de Ag. de 2015
X{1,1}(1)
Which means:
X{1,1} <- extract contents from the cell array X
(1) <- refer to first element of extracted data
The title "Can't get cell value" and your attempts to access this data indicates a misunderstanding of cell arrays. Cell arrays do not have numeric values, they merely contain other arrays. Your data is in a numeric array inside a cell array, so to access any numeric value you need to "remove" the numeric array from the cell array using {}... and it can then be indexed normally using ().
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